Daggerheart Core Set (EN)
Daggerheart Core Set (EN)
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Limited offer:
"The first 50 orders will receive an exclusive Fear & Hope dice set – consisting of 5 orange D12s and 5 purple D12s."
A total of 10 dice, perfect for getting started right away with your favorite group!
Daggerheart is a tabletop role-playing game full of epic and heartwarming adventure stories that can be customized by your group for maximum fun at your gaming table.
As the perfect companion for storytellers of all kinds, the Daggerheart Core Set includes a bound rulebook as well as a box with an extensive card collection for character customization.
The beautifully illustrated, 366-page hardcover rulebook contains:
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Guidelines for creating characters and shared worlds, designing adventures, and developing encounters and campaigns as a game master.
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Dynamic enemies and environments that will challenge your characters.
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Detailed tips on game management, best practices for players, campaign setup, and more.
The box, containing 279 beautifully illustrated cards, closes securely with a magnet and includes:
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18 lineage cards – Characters in Daggerheart can be of all shapes and sizes, from the turtle-like Galapa to pointy-eared elves.
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2 sets of 9 community cards each – The culture you come from has shaped your character and given them unique traits, such as the Silent Step of the forest-dwelling Wildborne or the extensive knowledge of the Loreborne .
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54 subclass cards – Sneak in the shadows as a Nightwalker Rogue or have friends in high (and low) circles as a Syndicate Rogue ! Wield a legendary, divinely bestowed weapon as a Divine Wielder Seraph or soar through the skies as a Winged Sentinel Seraph .
Each of the 18 subclasses includes a Foundation , Specialization , and Mastery card that evolve alongside you as you gain power. -
189 Domain Cards – Each class combines two domains, evocative sets of abilities that you gain increasing access to as your character level grows. Bards use Grace (the domain of charisma) and Codex (the domain of intense magical study), while wizards use Codex and Splendor (the domain of life and power over death).
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